![]() |
The motordyne one is so much more annoying than other exhausts because of the stupid clamps instead of the typical flanges..
|
Paid a shop 90 bucks to install my Motordyne exhaust.
|
My FI 12" and HFC's come in in a few weeks. I called a shop to get a price for both to be installed. He quoted me $196. Maybe this isn't too bad for both? I usually do any car work myself. Just been to busy lately to do so.
|
Stock cats are a pita to remove (demon bolts) so 196 to install both is a freaking good deal!
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
I paid $150 for test pipe install. Didn't pay anything for my exhaust install, did that myself.
|
Quote:
|
I ended up installing it myself. Took two days and a combined 4 hrs. Two days because of demon bolts necessitating a run to Harbor Freight to pick up the breaker bar and a wide assortment of sockets and adapters. Got two massive headaches from the PB Blaster.
Motordyne instructions specify in-lb torque adjustments on the clamps and ft-lbs on everything else. Did not read the in-lb so overtightened a clamp and busted that as well, need a new one for $25. But finally got it on and sounds great. If I did it again I would look for a lift. |
DIY, take the old lady out for dinner with what u save.
|
$80-$100
|
Jesus. I just got quoted $320 for my FI CBE. I guess exhaust installs have gone up 200% in about 6 years lol
Definitely going to try installing this in my own garage. I have all the basic tools, just need to find a buddy that is free. |
I had an R-Tune CBE installed at the dealer for $266.44 in April 2020.
|
Places around here charge anywhere from $100-500 to install an exhaust. Anywhere in the $150-200 range seems reasonable depending on your location.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:45 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2